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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a systematic plan or set of rules, often related to diet, exercise, or medical treatment.
Example: "To improve her health, she decided to follow a strict regimen of exercise and nutrition."
Alternatives: "a routine" or "a program".
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A regimen for losing weight.
A regimen of beatings and torture began.
It's a regime posing as a regimen.
A regimen for adolescents and young adults.
(Bantam, $4.95). A regimen for weight loss.
He was, clearly, a man with a regimen.
A regimen for losing weight and keeping it off.
He followed a regimen of medication and doctor's appointments.
Abraham Goldstein followed such a regimen of cognitive fitness.
She manages her symptoms with a regimen that includes psychoanalysis and medication.
Now, at twelve, Jazz has started a regimen of puberty-blocking hormones.
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